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so letamp;#39;s continue with our formatting so far we have applied different formats to date and time now what I want to do is apply cultural formatting what do we mean by that so the first thing Iamp;#39;d like to do letamp;#39;s create instant self culture in Perl so this is the class that weamp;#39;re going to use to format the date and time based on culture okay so inside the brackets here the constructor normally will pass a language format which language do we want the date and time to be displayed in all right so en is for English so currently we have English anyway thatamp;#39;s not gonna make a big difference if we do that destroy it but so once we create this instance we pass this instance as a second parameter to the origin to the first formatting okay so Iamp;#39;m just gonna pass in the culture and that should take care of it if I run this in attention much change because thatamp;#39;s English if we change this to French for instance Iamp;#39;ll run it I donamp;#